Powered by a 10-0 run in the third period and an 8-0 run in the fourth quarter, Midway picked up a 67-56 victory over Coalfield Tuesday night.

Midway also started strong as the Green Waves led 14-10 after eight minutes of play.

Thomas Viar and Matt Jarvis scored five points each for Midway in the opening quarter while Clay Clower chipped in four. Trevor Bogard paced the Yellow Jackets with four points.

Coalfield turned the game into more of a track meet in the second period and that allowed the Jackets to outscore Midway 18-10 in the frame and take a 28-24 lead at halftime.

Cody Duncan led Coalfield's second period charge with 10 points.

Coalfield held the lead for much of the third period, but the Green Waves would scored the final 10 points of the quarter to take a 38-33 lead into the final period of play.

Things tightened up early in the fourth period as Coalfield closed to within 44-43 when Dillon Wilson drove the lane with 5:12 left to play.

Midway answered eight seconds later with an old-fashioned three-point play from Clower then a bit of strange play 18 seconds later led to five more points for the Green Waves. Clower was fouled on a rebound then Coalfield was hit with a hard-to-believe technical foul for a player that untucked his shirt while heading to the bench after his fifth foul. By the time Midway finished with their free throws and scoring on their ensuing possession, the Green Waves held a 52-43 lead with 4:25 left to play.

Coalfield never got closer than six points down the stretch as Midway went on the 11-point victory.

Caleb Ruffner led Midway on the night with 15 points and five rebounds. Clower (14 points) and Jarvis (13 points, 3 assists) also scored in double figures for Midway while Viar led the Green Waves with six rebounds.

Duncan paced Coalfield with 18 points, five rebounds and five assists while Austin Hicks added 12 points off the bench.